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Zalman Tech Co.
Company type
Private
Traded as
KRX: 090120 (Delisted)
Industry
Computer hardware industry
Founded
1999; 25 years ago (1999)
Headquarters
South Korea
Products
Computer case Computer cooling Power supply TFT LCD Computer keyboard Computer mouse Mousepads Headphones Computer speakers
Website
www.zalman.co.kr
Zalman Tech Co. (usually simplified as ZALMAN) is a South Korean software engineering company that develops and provides aftermarket desktop computer products with primary focus on cooling enhancement.
Zalman has done considerable product development since its founding in January 1999, and now holds several patents focusing on both cooling and fan noise-reduction. Personal computer systems can generate significant heat and noise, the management of which is important for those modifying or assembling computer systems. Zalman's product range includes heat sink and fan solutions for CPUs, as well as quiet power supplies, computer water cooling systems, motherboard chipset coolers, graphics card heatsink and fan combos, laptop coolers, cases, and hard disk cases that lower temperature and reduce noise.
Zalman's primary competitors include Antec, Thermaltake, Spire, Cooler Master and Arctic.
Zalman has also developed a completely fanless case. It uses a fin based design to dissipate heat with heat generating components like the graphics card and motherboard transferring heat to the case body via a system of heat pipes and radiators.[citation needed]
Zalman introduced the CNPS9500AM2, a heatsink was meant specifically for socket AM2 compatibility on May 23, 2006.[1] The company also broke into the headphone market with its 5.1 headphone system, ZM-RS6F/M.
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